January 31st, 2017
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31 mins 16 secs

coaching, performance, psychology, serve1

Over the course of his career in the United States Navy, Chris Diaz grew fascinated with studying the differences between his fellow fighters. On his way toward earning a PhD in clinical psychology, he studied how to help athletes and other kinds of professionals reach their peak performance. Now, he’s running a business that helps leaders understand the parallels between the playing field and the boardroom.

January 24th, 2017
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34 mins 25 secs

For five years, data scientist Stacey Mosely worked on software that helped city engineers track everything from potholes to problem properties. Now, she’s pouring her knowledge into a business that helps real estate developers identify where they can fight blight—while making a profit—through targeted investment.

January 17th, 2017
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30 mins 2 secs

When Benjamin Pitts discovered that a health issue would prevent him from taking on a role in the military, he turned his attention to solving financial problems. Today, he’s building a business designed to help Americans protect their financial futures.

December 6th, 2016
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37 mins 39 secs

Scaling your business doesn't always mean getting "hockey stick" growth. According to author and consultant Rayce Rollins, the depth of your connections will define how sustainable your company can become, and whether you’re likely to survive over the long haul.

November 23rd, 2016
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46 mins 35 secs

Michael Rappaport has led Chariot Solutions through fifteen years of growth under challenging conditions. He shares his insight on building a business that can survive a recession, while fending off competitors from around the world.